Categories: HD Video, Information Technology, Intel, Intel Labs, Research@Intel, sustainability, Technology, Video Podcast Tags: air quality monitoring, alternative energy, electric vehicles, energy monitoring, energy savings, energy use, Intel, Intel Labs, Research, research@intel 2012, smart city infrastructure, sustainability, Sustainable Living, traffic congestion
Categories: HD Video, Intel, Intel Labs, Research@Intel, Research@Intel Archive, Video Podcast Tags: Displays, dynamic displays, Intel, Intel Labs, Life Without Keys, Passwords, Research, research@intel 2012, Security
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Categories: Intel, Intel IDF Current, Intel Labs, Research@Intel, Video Podcast Tags: 3-D visualization, Always On Disaster Warnings for Mobile Devices, Bob Marshall, Chemical and particle detection, Disaster Management, disaster preparedness, Disaster Warning and Response, Distributed Scene Graph, Earth Networks, Extreme Event Simulation, Fireball, Frank Schott, Global Emergencies, IDF2011, information technology, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, Intel Labs, IT Risk, Keri Carkeek, Mercy Corps, Michael Bowers, Mitigation, NetHope, Oil Rig Structural Stability, Perry Olson, Preparedness, Real-time traffic management, Research, RFID, Security Management, Virtual environments, Water Quality
Categories: Intel, Intel IDF Current, Intel Labs, Research@Intel, Video Podcast Tags: 3-D visualization, Always On Disaster Warnings for Mobile Devices, Bob Marshall, Chemical and particle detection, Disaster Management, disaster preparedness, Disaster Warning and Response, Distributed Scene Graph, Earth Networks, Extreme Event Simulation, Fireball, Frank Schott, Global Emergencies, IDF2011, information technology, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, Intel Labs, IT Risk, Keri Carkeek, Mercy Corps, Michael Bowers, Mitigation, NetHope, Oil Rig Structural Stability, Perry Olson, Preparedness, Real-time traffic management, Research, RFID, Security Management, Virtual environments, Water Quality
Categories: Big Data, Cloud Computing, HD Video, Intel, Intel Labs, Intel: Intelligent Storage, Intel: Software Defined Infrastructure, Research@Intel, Video Podcast Tags: automation, Big Data, Carnegie Mellon University, cloud, Cloud Computing, CMU, Greg Ganger, Intel, Intel Labs, Intel Science and Technology Center for Cloud Computing, Intel Science and Technology Center, Phil Gibbons, Specialization, To The Edge
Categories: HD Video, Intel, Intel Labs, Research@Intel, Video Podcast Tags: Carnegie Mellon University, CMU, Collaborative Perception, embedded, Embedded Systems Architecture, Intel, Intel Labs, Intel Science and Technology Center for Embedded Computing, Intel Science and Technology Center, Mei Chen, Priya Narasimhan, Real-time Knowledge Discovery, Robotics
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Researchers are investigating how to build virtual environments in which hundreds or thousands of participants can log in and interact with each other. The applications go beyond gaming. Simulations are used for meetings, organizational operations and even product branding. Scientists [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: 3D, 3D Animation, Adams, Douglas Maxwell, Future Lab Radio, H. Liu, Intel Labs, J. Hurliman, M. Bowman, MOSES 3D, Research, ScienceSim Collaboration, US Army Simulation Training Technology Center, virtual worlds
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Justin Rattner, Intel’s CTO, kicks off Research@Intel, held at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA, with an update of what’s been happening at Intel Labs and the research featured on the exhibit floor. He also talks about the [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Intel, Intel Labs, Research@Intel, Research@Intel Archive Tags: Berkeley, Computer History Museum, Intel, Intel Labs, ISTC, John Manferdelli, Justin Rattner, Research@Intel, secure computing, University of California
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Each year cloud computing, powered by massive datacenters, plays a larger role in our everyday lives. The cloud supports social media, provides us with new ways to shop, houses a wealth data, and provides the backend horsepower for many mobile [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Intel, Intel Labs, Research@Intel, Research@Intel Archive Tags: Cloud Computing, Cloud Research, Cloud Zone, Intel Labs, Mobile Appls, Research@Intel 2011, Sean Koehl
Categories: HD Video, Intel, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: Berkeley, David Wagner, Intel, Intel Labs, Intel Research, Intel Science and Technology Center, John Manferdelli, secure computing, Security, UC Berkeley
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One of the next frontiers of computing is to create systems that understand the user. Context aware devices of the near future might recommend restaurants, monitor a user’s health, or screen phone calls—all based on information collected from device sensors [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: Affective Computing, Andrew Campbell, context aware, Dartmouth, Future Lab, Future Lab Radio, Healthcare IT, Intel, Intel Labs, Lama Nachman, MIT, MIT Media Lab, Mobile Sensing Group, Research, Rosalind Picard, Smartphones
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Intel’s new visual computing lab is researching how to create immersive experiences with computers. Parallel processing is opening the doors to the ability to synthesize images and audio which look and sound real. Here is Intel’s announcement of the new [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: Canon, Doug James, Future Lab Radio, Harmonic Fluids, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, John Owens, parallel processing, Pat Hanrahan, Research, Rigid Body Fracture Sound, The sound of Inception, U.C. Davis, visual computing
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Researchers from the University of Washington and Intel Labs in Seattle show off smart phone applications designed to make people more aware of the importance of sleep. It’s part of a larger movement to integrate computer technology into personal health. [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Research@Intel Tags: Chronobiology, Computing for Healthy Living and Learning Lab, David Dinges, Future Lab Radio, Healthcare IT, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, Jared Bauer, Jonathan Schooler, Julie Kientz, Sleep, Sleep Science, University of Washington
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The technology to make a connected home probably exists. With diverse platforms and network configurations, as well as manufacturers’ unique characteristics built into computing gear, audio and video equipment and appliances, the task of getting them to work together usually [See the full post…] |
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Categories: CES Las Vegas - Consumer Electronics Show, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show, Best Buy, Brian Cooley, CES, CNET, Connected Home, Dina Papagiannaki, Future Lab, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, Large-Scale IP Networks, Neil McPhail
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Artists have often been proponents and leading users of technology. In computing, gaming has presented a challenge to hardware and software developers as artists create images that push the boundaries of compute performance. In this edition of Future Lab on [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: art and science, CADRE Laboratory for New Media, Digital Art, Future Lab, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, Jim Hurley, Joel Slayton, Research, San Jose State University, Singing Garden, Tim Roseborough, Tomato Quintet, Zero One
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Television is far more complex than just the infrastructure that brings a signal to a TV set. It is the business of funding watchable programs in order to sell them to advertisers or audiences. It is a complex arrangement of [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: Brian David Johnson, Experience Research, Future Casting, Future of Entertainment, Future of TV, Gary Wheelhouse, Henry Jenkins, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, Marcelino Ford-Livene, Research, Research@Intel, Smart TV, social media, television, Television Infrastructure, TV, USC
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Many digital tools are available to help photographers achieve better results. But those tools only augment the photographer’s ability to see. Computer vision researchers have been working on programs that allow computers to see. Subhabrata Bhattacharya, working with Intel Labs, [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: better photos, computer vision, Digital Pictures, digital tools, Future Labs, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, Mubarak Shah, Photo Assessment, Photo Enhancement, photo processing, photography, Rahul Sukthankar, Research, Richard Dischler, Spatial Recomposition, Stefanie Atkinson, Subhabrata Bhattacharya, Visual Aesthetics
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A seamless and ubiquitous computing experience on the Internet also requires the user to take on a certain amount of risk that personal information would get into the wrong hands. Computer scientists are developing tools that protect a user’s privacy. [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: Future Lab, Institute for the Future, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, Jaeyeon Jung, Mike Liebhold, Miro Enev, privacy, Private Information, Research, Research@Intel, Sophia Wang, Sunny Consolvo, University of Washington
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Researchers are developing technologies that will eventually allow users to control devices like computers, televisions and cell phones with their thoughts. Scientists have created Brain Computer Interface, also known as “BCI,” technology that allows computer programs to interpret human intentions [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel Tags: ALS, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, artificial intelligence, assistive communication, BCI, brain research, Brain-Computer Interface, Carnegie Mellon University, Healthcare IT, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, mind reading computers, Robotics, Wadsworth Center